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Ruby on Rails Developer – Open Source Enthusiast?

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: ruby | ruby on rails | developer | python | php | perl | scrum | marketing | apache | javascript | mysql | linux | ajax | ruby greater london | ruby london
Type:Permanent
Ruby on Rails Developer (Perl, Python, PHP) sought to design and develop Open Source marketing eCommerce platforms. You will be working in a fast paced Agile / Scrum environment with up to 6 concurrent projects across the full development lifecycle (some client facing), most development is done using Ruby on Rails but also with a focus on using the right tool for the job.

You should be passionate about technology, perhaps a contributor to the Open Source community, have strong experience of developing web based solutions, Ruby on Rails experience ideally with use of Perl, Python or PHP. Other technologies used are Linux, Apache, MySQL, JavaScript and AJAX.

Send your CV or call 020 8390 8390 for further information.
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